What is sponsorship?
When you sponsor a child, you are the key that provides that child an education, along with the basic needs of food, clothing, healthcare and shelter. Sponsorship is NOT adoption. Most of our children in the CI program have parents or guardians, who for different reasons are unable to adequately provide their children with these needs. By becoming a sponsor, you are affording your sponsored child opportunities that may never exist, otherwise. Sponsorship is not a one-sided experience. Most of our sponsors agree that assisting a child provides the sponsor with a deep sense of satisfaction resulting from the commitment to make a difference in a child’s life.
Related Questions
- How is this to be planned, taken forward and funded? Does private sector, official sponsorship or other public sector grant funding need to be secured?
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